Update:
Spoke with the Practice Manager today (who I happen to know). She was horrified to hear of the 'fictitious ' result added to my record and has deleted it.
However it turns out I never had a definite diagnosis of diabetes as I only had level of 53 then 44 so I was labelled "prediabetes resolved" which doesn't warrant any regular checks or screening or flags on the system etc.
It's just like it never happened... in their books.
It's obvious the DN is not interested and is doing her utmost to not have me as a patient. Having met her once, I'm quite happy not to have to see her again, but I would like to be in the system seeing someone different.
The Practice Manager has added a note to my records to say I'm to have a Hba1c at least once a year. I just have to ring to request it. But she cannot put me forward for the retinal screening as that is triggered by a diagnosis in the system, and I don't have that, and won't get it as neither GP thought my levels at the time were severe enough.(even though they frightened me silly in their phone calls!)
This afternoon I was just grateful that she got the erroneous record removed, and added the note about the annual HBa1c but am left pretty much in the same situation I was before.
I am officially not diabetic.
Someone better tell my meter!
Oh, and we better stop telling newbies to go low carb straight away. Best they get 2 good, high hba1c results first to make sure they are in the system and supported.